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Sta ke! and their staff will discuss w hat issues and [irojei (• will be einpha sized during their sear in ol In e Bailee said lie experts site dent ai ( essibilHv to child i are and higher education funding to lie some of the issues on top ot the agenda Stu kel is chairing the Ore gun Student !,nbb\ tills sum mei and said she hopes that experience will give her better insight into higher education Binding and the state legisla live process 1 11 sta\ on top of w hat s go mg on there " she said I'm learning about that and about the slalr hoard of higher rdm a Iron Student health insuram e is one id the I'niversiH issues tfi.it Haile\ and Stu kel are al reads discussing Prudential FUNDING Continued from Page 1 ->.iut llie A.SI l) li.is juineii thf Otegon Student l.ubln m tun it.niifiil.ilK opposing llit? ifso lulion "The ASi'() position is that v\ i* tiff opposed to ,in\ thing that hinders the stu k 1 I tit- i’hotn \Sl () \ iso I’rosiilonl Shoilu Sliikol .mil I'rosidont Kirk Hailos .no in thr /i/.i/mim; sf./yrs lor issuos /<» addross lliis \ our. Insurant <■ Company cam eled its i oiitr.K I with the 1 'niversitv bei ause it was losing mone\, and simmiei term is the last term it will he ottering student insurance here Although lie would not elah orate Hailey said lie expects a resolution to the problem with 111 .1 v\ eek A new Student Ile.dth Jnsui am e (aimmittee w ill he ap pointed m earls |ul\ Hailes and Sin kel w ill lie ,k i opting student applications for the po sitions during the next two W eeks Bailee said he hopes students who have concerns. sugges tions or questions about the A SIX) or issues that will he ail dressed this year will stop h\ the ASI '() office sometime dm ing summer term Now is ,i good time to ( ome ill and talk to us." he said Bailee noted that because he and Stickel are working as to presidents rather than presi dent and \ ii e president. st n dents t an speak to either one of them about anything dent, she said In ,i statement released the da\ before the OSliHK meeting, tin' OS 1. i homed tli.il .11,1 in stu dents have long standing mis givings about the expenditure ut student 111! idental fees loi mien ollegiate athletic s,'' and that the atllletu departments , CAMPUS ■ HA9R V8S9GH Men & Women • S' 1" [n • Ham ut • ' ’ > All For Only • Sty 11 ■ EMU Ground Floor $10 N€$us Can now lor an appointment' WalF iiv. Welcome 484-0314 ►va- '(0U CAN Spaghetti S295 Every Tuesday PIZZA PETE’S 2673 Willamette should hr " more closeU muni torrd and th.it defii it spending should not hr tolerated " This is n rr.d temporary sit nation '‘ said Stii kt■ 1 "It ^ a rral gambit.' ami everybody is hoping that the defit it will hr resolved ' "Ur should not pla\ athlrt ii s lift of academics." Brand commented and no general fund monrv will hr usrd. Brand said that hr will ask the Athletic nr[)artmrnt to un drrtakr "onr yrar interna! tost containment, which w ill not affw t thr construction ot the Lett ( assanova ( simplex at Aut /,rn Stadium Along with that thr university will look at im plrmrnting some rconomirs ol Turn to FUNDING, Page 13 GFL c, \m k i.idm i 11 K I’i) K \1 I (1 N Financial Services • Insurance • Securities • I in i •ament'' GARRY LIDAY 1 144 Will.,.jill, pk R.M'I Suite ! l> O ltoy'.SSt I uj»c-nc. Oregon ‘>'401 (503)484-6KK5 Registered Representative Hquilv Services. 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